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Empowerment

08/31/2014

That feeling you get when you're stuck in a rut is unmistakable. You want to change things, but you feel completely powerless to actually do it. All those plans you make in your head never happen in real life because the thought of actually carrying them out is so intimidating.

But have you ever thought about the other side of the coin? Sure, taking action can be scary, but it can also be completely empowering!

Think about it this way - if you take action once, you can get the boost you need to do it again and again. Instead of being frozen by fear, you'll remember the empowerment you felt, and you'll want to experience it again. That empowerment can be the fuel you need to keep moving towards a more fulfilling life!

But how do you get started on a path of empowerment?

1. Recognize the role you play in your own life.

If you admit your life is the way it is because of your hesitation, you're not placing blame. You're not beating up on yourself. Instead, you're empowering yourself. After all, if you're responsible for your own circumstances, you have the power to change them!

2. Figure out what you want to change first.

From your career, to your finances, to your romantic relationship, the possibilities for change are endless! Figure out which things take top priority and then come up with one single action for each of them that can inspire some positive change. It doesn't have to be a major action, even baby steps can build momentum.

3. Push yourself to take action.

It's easy to come up with ideas, but if you truly want to change things, you have to put those ideas into action. Yes, it'll be scary at first. You may even have to give yourself a pep talk. Whatever it takes, though, move forward with your action plan. Try to forget about your fears, and instead, allow yourself to feel great simply because you stepped up to the plate and took action.

4. Rinse and repeat.

One action won't necessarily change your entire life. If you truly want to put yourself on a more positive path, you've got to keep working. Once you've got that first step under your belt, push yourself to take the next one. If you start to feel scared, overwhelmed, or exhausted, just remember every positive action you take will help you create a better life!

One final thing to remember - it doesn't take long to build some momentum. Being proactive can quickly turn into a cycle. In fact, the more you do it, the easier it becomes. Imagine the day when taking empowering actions is virtually effortless. Feels good, doesn't it?!

The Personal Power Course by Wallace D. Wattles is the ultimate empowerment guide. It's long served as my personal blueprint for systematically taking effective, life changing action. I highly recommend it! Click or tap the links below to get your copy today.

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